Temporal.PlainTime - Web documentation
class Temporal.PlainTime
Unstable

A Temporal.PlainTime represents a wall-clock time, with a precision in nanoseconds, and without any time zone. "Wall-clock time" refers to the concept of a time as expressed in everyday usage — the time that you read off the clock on the wall. For example, it could be used to represent an event that happens daily at a certain time, no matter what time zone.

Temporal.PlainTime refers to a time with no associated calendar date; if you need to refer to a specific time on a specific day, use Temporal.PlainDateTime. A Temporal.PlainTime can be converted into a Temporal.PlainDateTime by combining it with a Temporal.PlainDate using the toPlainDateTime() method.

See https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/docs/time.html for more details.

Constructors

new
PlainTime(
hour?: number,
minute?: number,
second?: number,
millisecond?: number,
microsecond?: number,
nanosecond?: number,
)

Properties

readonly
[Symbol.toStringTag]: "Temporal.PlainTime"
readonly
hour: number
readonly
microsecond: number
readonly
millisecond: number
readonly
minute: number
readonly
nanosecond: number
readonly
second: number

Methods

equals(other: ): boolean
round(roundTo: RoundTo<
"hour"
| "minute"
| "second"
| "millisecond"
| "microsecond"
| "nanosecond"
>
): Temporal.PlainTime
since(
options?: DifferenceOptions<
"hour"
| "minute"
| "second"
| "millisecond"
| "microsecond"
| "nanosecond"
>
,
): Temporal.Duration
toJSON(): string
toLocaleString(
locales?: string | string[],
): string
toZonedDateTime(timeZoneAndDate: { timeZone: TimeZoneLike; plainDate: ; }): Temporal.ZonedDateTime
until(
options?: DifferenceOptions<
"hour"
| "minute"
| "second"
| "millisecond"
| "microsecond"
| "nanosecond"
>
,
): Temporal.Duration
valueOf(): never

Static Methods